From safer AI assistants to console-quality mobile graphics, Arms June roundup showcases how scalable, efficient, and intelligent compute is reshaping the future across industries.
Jul. 01, 2025 –
Technology innovations at Arm are accelerating across the compute continuum—reshaping industries, enabling breakthroughs, and redefining how developers build the future.
At Arm, this progress is powered by a global ecosystem committed to making compute more scalable, efficient, and intelligent. June 2025 brought exciting developments in AI safety, mobile graphics, open source tools, and automotive software.
From a new Arm naming architecture that simplifies platform alignment to breakthroughs in cloth simulation and safer LLM design, this roundup highlights key moments from across the Arm ecosystem—each one a step forward in transforming how we compute, connect, and create.
Arm has made a bold move to clarify and modernize how its products are understood across industries. In a strategic rebrand unveiled by CEO Rene Haas in May, Arm introduced a new naming architecture designed to better reflect its full-platform approach—from cloud infrastructure to automotive, mobile, and client devices.
To that effect, this Arm Community blog unpacks the technical rationale behind this shift and the evolution of Arm’s naming conventions. With distinctive new names like Neoverse, Niva, Lumex, Zena, and Orbis—each aligned to a specific market segment—and simplified performance tiers (Ultra, Premium, Pro, Nano, Pico), the new system helps partners and developers more easily map the right solutions to their needs. More than a branding update, this reflects Arm’s transformation from a core IP provider to a platform-first compute enabler, empowering faster innovation and alignment across the ecosystem.
The Yellow Teaming methodology is reshaping how AI assistants are built—by proactively testing their safety, accuracy, and reliability before deployment. Zach Lasiuk, Principal Solutions Designer at Arm, explains how this approach strengthens LLM-based systems against real-world challenges—ensuring they meet the growing demands for trustworthy, secure AI.
Arm supports this evolution by delivering the scalable, power-efficient compute needed to run AI workloads seamlessly across everything from data centers to edge devices.
The OpenAD Kit is now deployable on Arm® Neoverse™ platforms, creating a powerful foundation for scalable, real-time autonomous driving software development. Odin Shen, Principal Solutions Architect at Arm, explains how the OpenAD Kit leverages Arm Neoverse to support seamless deployment across cloud and edge environments.
This enables performance-optimized simulation and validation workflows, accelerating the development and deployment of autonomous vehicle (AV) software. Arm provides the scalable compute infrastructure—from cloud to edge—that makes OpenAD Kit a key enabler of the future software-defined vehicle...